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identification of the major capsid protein of erythrocytic necrosis virus (env) and development of quantitative real-time pcr assays for quantification of env dna.viral erythrocytic necrosis (ven) is a disease of marine and anadromous fish that is caused by the erythrocytic necrosis virus (env), which was recently identified as a novel member of family iridoviridae by next-generation sequencing. phylogenetic analysis of the env dna polymerase grouped env with other erythrocytic iridoviruses from snakes and lizards. in the present study, we identified the gene encoding the env major capsid protein (mcp) and developed a quantitative real-time pcr (qpcr) ass ...201627154315
molecular identification of erythrocytic necrosis virus (env) from the blood of pacific herring (clupea pallasii).viral erythrocytic necrosis (ven) is a condition affecting the red blood cells of more than 20 species of marine and anadromous fishes in the north atlantic and north pacific oceans. among populations of pacific herring (clupea pallasii) on the west coast of north america the disease causes anemia and elevated mortality in periodic epizootics. presently, ven is diagnosed by observation of typical cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in stained blood smears from infected fish. the causative agent, erythr ...201425263493
kinetics of viral load and erythrocytic inclusion body formation in pacific herring artificially infected with erythrocytic necrosis virus.viral erythrocytic necrosis (ven) is a condition that affects marine and anadromous fish species, including herrings and salmonids, in the atlantic and pacific oceans. infection is frequently associated with severe anemia and causes episodic mortality among wild and hatchery fish when accompanied by additional stressors; ven can be presumptively diagnosed by (1) light microscopic identification of a single characteristic-a round, magenta-colored, 0.8-μm-diameter inclusion body (ib) within the cy ...201222897154
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